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Golden Sands Holiday Park"Just because you want value for money does not make you a "Cheapo" or a "Chav". I have a degree and a good job but wanted somewhere I could go ..." More

Golden Sands Holiday Park"Listen here you stupid cheapo chavs.
I used to work here before I went to Uni. It is a CHEAP place to stay that your budget allows. You are CHEAP. Stop ..." More

Dawlish Sands Holiday Park"Site generally run down, gold standard caravan was poor in terms of general lack of maintenance. Staff don't seem to care about any customer concerns, just happy to take the ..." More

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High above the red cliffs of the East Devon coast, lies the resort of Dawlish. The popular resort has many good shops, cafes and restaurants for year-round tourists. In early times the area was known as “Deawisc”, Celtic for “Devil water”, Attributed to the strong waters of Dawlish Water, a rivulet which runs through the town out to sea and occasionally swept away livestock. Running alongside Dawlish Water is a park with bowling green, bandstand and hatchery for waterfowl. During the 19th Century, Dawlish became a popular watering place among the aristocracy, who would arrive for the Summer with their entire households. Growing so fashionable, it was mentioned in the novels of Charles Dickens and Jane Austin. The encroachment of the railway towards the end of the Century brought the working class to Dawlish, forcing the wealthy to abandon their fine villas, many converted to hotels and guest houses. Today, Dawlish still depends very much on the tourist industry, though many of the hotels have been converted into private houses. Out of the town for some peace and quiet and the visitor will find Dawlish Warren, 3 miles of some of the most beautiful sandy beaches on the Devon coast.

Langstone Cliff Hotel
(1.17 miles)

Set in 19 acres of Devon woodland. The spacious hotel lawns run down from the hotel verandah past the outdoor swimming pool and provide panoramic sea views across the Exe estuary. Whilst inside the spacious ... More
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Cofton Country Holidays
(2.13 miles)

A Glorious Corner of Devon

A family-run four star holiday park in a Glorious Corner of Devon. Nestled in a secluded valley, this award-winning park lies in rolling hills, open parkland and mature woodland. Brimming with ... More
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Cliffden Hotel
(2.55 miles)

Thornhill Hotel
(2.63 miles)

An elegant Georgian building, with residential licence, comprising 9 comfortable well-appointed bedrooms,each furnished with flat screen TV. Where you will receive a warm welcome and you will be assured of a comfortable and relaxing stay. ... More
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Ash Hotel
(3.05 miles)

Ash Hotel is on the sea front, overlooking Exmouth beach, close to the marina and is only 5 minutes walk from Exmouth town centre & train/bus station.
All rooms are beautifully decorated, spotlessly clean and comfortable.
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Imperial Hotel
(3.26 miles)

Retaining all the character and charm of a building typical of this period,The Imperial Hotel boasts the Victorian style Raleigh Restaurant, lounge area and an outdoor swimming pool. Designed by the son of Sir Charles ... More
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Manor Hotel
(3.32 miles)

The Manor Hotel is a family run hotel and is in a enviable position situated on Exmouth's historic Regency Beacon. The Manor Hotel is just a few houses away from the former residence of Lady ... More
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Potters Mooring Hotel
(3.35 miles)

Potters Mooring was formerly a sea captains residence and dates from 1625 when Shaldon was a small fishing community. Today Potters Mooring has been lovingly refurbished to the highest standards whilst retaining it's quiet charm ... More
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